+ Follow BARANGAYS CONCEPCION Tag
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[Title] => 12-hour water cut-off announced in Navotas, Malabon
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Some areas in Navotas and Malabon will have no water for 12 hours starting11:30 p.m. on Friday, March 30, and until 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 31.
Maynilad Water Services said the water service interruption is due to the interconnection of a 200-mm pipe to the existing 750-mm mainline along C. Arellano corner De Jesus St., Malabon City.
The areas that will have no water for 12 hours are Barangays Tangos, San Roque, Daang Hari, San Jose, Sipac and Bagumbayan in Navotas; and Barangays Concepcion, Ibaba, and San Agustin in Malabon.
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[Title] => Water interruption
[Summary] => Manila Water announced there will be an eight-hour water interruption in portions of Marikina. The replacement of a 200mm Valve along Exequiel St. corner E. Rodriguez Ave. Bgy. Concepcion 1, Marikina City will be undertaken.
Water cut-off will start 10 p.m. Friday, up to 6 a.m. March 15. This activity aims to improve the water supply at Paliparan Subdivision in Bgy. Sto. Niño and Better Homes Subd. in Barangays Concepcion 1.
[DatePublished] => 2003-03-13 00:00:00
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[Title] => Marikina sidewalk shoppers face fine
[Summary] => The Marikina City government added more teeth yesterday to its campaign against sidewalk vendors by levying a P300 fine on residents found patronizing them.
Mayor Maria Lourdes Fernando decided to fine the buying public amid reports that constant police raids on sidewalk vendors were ineffective.
City Ordinance No. 201, passed in 1997, banned vending on the sidewalks because it not only causes traffic congestion but is also a health hazard since the perishable products sold there are not fresh.
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BARANGAYS CONCEPCION
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[Title] => 12-hour water cut-off announced in Navotas, Malabon
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Some areas in Navotas and Malabon will have no water for 12 hours starting11:30 p.m. on Friday, March 30, and until 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 31.
Maynilad Water Services said the water service interruption is due to the interconnection of a 200-mm pipe to the existing 750-mm mainline along C. Arellano corner De Jesus St., Malabon City.
The areas that will have no water for 12 hours are Barangays Tangos, San Roque, Daang Hari, San Jose, Sipac and Bagumbayan in Navotas; and Barangays Concepcion, Ibaba, and San Agustin in Malabon.
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[Title] => Water interruption
[Summary] => Manila Water announced there will be an eight-hour water interruption in portions of Marikina. The replacement of a 200mm Valve along Exequiel St. corner E. Rodriguez Ave. Bgy. Concepcion 1, Marikina City will be undertaken.
Water cut-off will start 10 p.m. Friday, up to 6 a.m. March 15. This activity aims to improve the water supply at Paliparan Subdivision in Bgy. Sto. Niño and Better Homes Subd. in Barangays Concepcion 1.
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[Title] => Marikina sidewalk shoppers face fine
[Summary] => The Marikina City government added more teeth yesterday to its campaign against sidewalk vendors by levying a P300 fine on residents found patronizing them.
Mayor Maria Lourdes Fernando decided to fine the buying public amid reports that constant police raids on sidewalk vendors were ineffective.
City Ordinance No. 201, passed in 1997, banned vending on the sidewalks because it not only causes traffic congestion but is also a health hazard since the perishable products sold there are not fresh.
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August 25, 2001 - 12:00am